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  • In a slight departure from my normal posts, today I am sharing the tales of my kitchen renovation in Italy. Any kitchen project is always a huge undertaking. As you can imagine, realizing one in a different country, language, and culture adds another set of challenges! In this post, I discuss how the renovation progressed, and what I chose for my countertop, appliances, and more. My experiences could be useful for those of you changing your kitchens, no matter where you are.

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  • I have a little known culinary treasure to share with you today. Pizza Scima (pronounced sheema) is a shockingly good unleavened flatbread from Abruzzo. Why shocking? Because most of us have never heard of it before. In my opinion, such yumminess should not remain hidden! Don’t worry, I am here to remedy the situation. Below I provide some background and a recipe. Pizza Scima is something that you’ll want to munch on all day. It’s flavorful, super crunchy on the outside, and rather moist inside. Since there is no yeast, the recipe comes together in no time. Without a need…

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  • All Americans know and love the Italian-American classic spaghetti and meatballs. Less known, however, is this exquisite traditional recipe of homemade spaghetti alla chitarra pasta served in a luscious, slow-cooked tomato and meat sauce with teeny meatballs. Spaghetti alla chitarra with tiny meatballs is a glorious preparation from Teramo, a charming town in the Abruzzo region. This masterpiece takes the idea of spaghetti and meatballs to a whole other level. Maccheroni alla Chitarra con le Pallottine is both delicious and fun to eat due to the adorable little meatballs. (I think they bring out the inner child in anyone that…

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  • Spring has arrived but there is still a chill in the air. Before it gets too warm, I want to share a delightful and delicious soup recipe with you from the beautiful region of Abruzzo (and also Molise). Sagne e Ceci is a fresh pasta and chickpea soup seasoned with garlic, rosemary, and bay leaf. Despite its rustic and humble nature, it is a very satisfying and inviting dish. It’s one of those Italian preparations that surprises you by tasting like so much more than it is. In my post, I’ll take you through all of the steps to prepare…

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  • Are you a fan of pizzelles? Those typically sweet waffle cookies, traditionally flavored with anise or other flavors such as lemon? Did you know that they can be savory as well? Today I’m going to share with you a very simple and adaptable recipe for savory pizzelles. I will provide a base recipe with four different flavor variations. You can serve these with cured meats, olives, cheeses and any other salty nibble that captures your fancy. Spritz o’clock just got more interesting! Please read on to hear about these traditional cookies from Abruzzo, with a savory twist. I will also…

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